www.sandyford.org has information about our opening times and services offered in our local hubs and satellites. Telephone 0141 211 8130 for all clinics

Anyone needing sexual health services can ring for an appointment to a one stop telephone number – 0141 211 8130 - between 8.30 am and 4.30 pm Monday - Friday.

Outside these times please call NHS 24 on 111 for urgent care.

Everyone who calls will speak to a qualified sexual health nurse who will ascertain what service is required. Anyone requiring urgent care will be seen the same day or next day. Patients with non-urgent conditions will be booked an appointment in a scheduled service.

At Sandyford Central, Glasgow, only:

You may walk in without an appointment and will be able to speak to an experienced sexual health nurse and offered an appointment with the appropriate service. However, we urge everyone who can to use the telephone number.

Young People’s dedicated clinic times in the afternoon - young people under 17 years of age can still drop in without an appointment

General Dental Practioners

GP Services

General Practitioner (Family Doctor) Services.

When your GP surgery is closed call NHS 24 free on 111 if you are ill and it can't wait until your regular NHS service reopens.

Hearing Aid batteries

Audiology Department

Knee Clinic

Learning Disability

Looked After Children Health Team

Looked-after Child Health Team

Men's Health

Mental health team

Older People's Services

Optometry

Optometrists carry out FREE NHS eye examinations available to all UK residents living in Scotland.
Community optometrists are the first place to go for eye problems. If you have any problems with your eyes, make an appointment with an optometrist. All high street opticians have an optometrist who provides NHS services.
The optometrist will carry out tests and procedures to look for signs of eye disease. They may either treat the problem themselves or refer you to your GP or local hospital ophthalmology department for treatment.
During normal working hours most optometry practices will see you on the same day if you have an emergency.
If you develop an urgent eye problem when the practice is closed and can’t wait until it re-opens, call NHS24 on 08454 24 24 24.
For an eye injury that requires immediate emergency treatment go to your nearest Accident & Emergency department.
Children under one should attend the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Yorkhill).
Dispensing opticians provide spectacles and contact lenses according to prescription.

The SPHERE Bladder and Bowel Service provides a professional, caring, confidential and supportive approach to people with bladder or/and bowel symptoms. The aim of the team is to promote continence by empowering the individual to self manage their symptoms by teaching behavioural and lifestyle changes that can promote bladder and bowel health. To support the individual, the service has two specially trained teams across the city. These teams include specialist nurses and physiotherapists who can advise and support the individual on improving their bladder or/and bowel symptoms or prevent any deterioration by facilitating and providing rehabilitative treatments.
Contact Name: Marie Shaw
General Tel: 0141 531 6127
Email : [email protected]

Spirometry service

Stop Smoking service

Smokefree Services are responsible for a wide range of tobacco projects aimed at reducing the damage from tobacco to people in and around Greater Glasgow and Clyde